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Arab youth struggling with coercion, precariousness and dislocation

Arab youth struggling with coercion, precariousness and dislocation

21/03/2017, Brussels

On March 21st, Sahwa and Power2Youth, both projects funded by the European Commission (FP7-SSH) focusing on youth and different aspects of transition in selected MENA countries will hold a meeting at the European Parliament, in Brussels. The event will introduce these two major research collaborative projects, which have conducted large-scale research on youth in the South and East Mediterranean countries over the past three years.

In:
Altri paper e articoli

In:
Altri paper e articoli

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Regional (Dis)order in the Middle East: Historical Legacies and Current Shifts

Regional (Dis)order in the Middle East: Historical Legacies and Current Shifts

11/04/2017, Bologna

A New-Med conference in cooperation with The Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe

Invited participants, drawn from a mix of internationally renowned academics and policy-makers, will gather in Bologna to trace ongoing dynamics back to major historical junctures, discuss the new potential regional order, examine the rising of non-state and hybrid actors, and analyze the role of international and regional players.

 

'Ignorance' and the Middle East: Deconstructing the Present through its Past

'Ignorance' and the Middle East: Deconstructing the Present through its Past

12/04/2017, Bologna

A New-Med conference, in cooperation with University of Bologna

New-Med Research Network: a non eurocentric perspective on the Mena Region

Lorenzo Kamel, Senior Fellow at IAI, introduces the New-Med project. Established in June 2014, New-Med is a research network of Mediterranean experts and policy analysts with a special interest in the complex social, political, cultural and security-related dynamics that are unfolding in the Mediterranean region. A priority of the network is to promote a non-Eurocentric vision of the region, featuring as much as possible views from the South and from other regions.
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NATO and the crises south of Europe - Projecting stability on NATO southern neighbourhood

NATO and the crises south of Europe - Projecting stability on NATO southern neighbourhood

14/03/2017, Rome

International conference jointly organized by IAI and NATO Public Diplomacy Division, in partnership with NATO Defence College and Elettronica, as well as with Rivista Italiana Difesa as media partner. Instability, crises and conflicts in in the Mediterranean area are interconnected with international Islamic terrorism and the flow of refugees and migrants which Europe has to face. Stabilizing North Africa and Middle East should be a shared goal to which NATO, EU and single member states could contribute.

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